Getting Started
Setting up BIDS
Linux
Debian, Ubuntu, Mint
- TODO
Arch
- TODO
Windows
Install Reach-Examples
- download the JDK for Java 8 (or choose the latest Java version) from the java website
- install the JDK with default options
- download SBT from the scala website
- run the installer with default options
- close and reopen any terminals you have open
- In a terminal run SBT (ensure your network remains connected, as things will be downloaded from maven repos.)
> sbt
- download git from the git website
- install git with default options
- close and reopen any terminals you have open
- In a terminal make a directory to store the BIDS project. We will create a directory 'Src' (intended to store all source code we work on, including BIDS) with a directory 'BIDS' inside
> mkdir Src > cd Src > mkdir BIDS
- clone the reach-examples repository
> git clone https://github.com/dsidi/reach-examples
- change to the reach-examples directory
> cd reach-examples
- edit your PATH variable.
- In a terminal, do (you may need to replace jdk1.8.0_91 with something similar but different)
> cd c:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.8.0_91\bin
- now highlight the path to the left of the ">" (not including the ">") and do <ctrl><c> to copy it
- Click Start, then Settings. Type "environment" into the search box in the corner of the settings window
- Click "edit the system environment variables"
- Click the "Environment Variables..." button
- Select "Path" from the "System variables" box, and click "Edit..."
- Click at the end of the Variable value field to edit the text.
- Add a semicolon ";", then right click and select paste.
- Click OK in all windows, close the settings window, and close all open terminals
- In a new terminal, change to the reach-examples directory. For my case, this is
> cd Src\BIDS\reach-examples
- run reach-examples with sbt (again sbt will download several things, so ensure your connection to the internet is up)
> sbt run
- when prompted, type the number of the selection for com.yourorg.GroundStringsEntryPoint
- If no errors are shown, move to the next section
Install BIDS
- download miniconda from the conda website (choose the version for Python 2.7, and your architecture
- install miniconda (install for the whole system, not just the current user, if possible) with default options
- install scikit-learn package
> conda install scikit-learn
- close all terminals (including the one with SBT running in it, if you left it open)
- in a new terminal change to the directory containing reach-examples, then clone the BIDS repository (so that the BIDS directory and the reach-examples directory are siblings:
> cd Src\BIDS > git clone https://github.com/ua-sista/bigmech.git
- in one, go to the reach-examples directory and do
> run sbt
selecting the entry point exactly as before
- in a separate new terminal, change to the BIDS directory. In my case
> cd Src\BIDS\bigmech
- add the path to bioCausalRelationLearner to your path (similar to what we did before to add javac to the path)
- first get the path to the bioCausalRelationLearner
- in a new terminal, go to the directory containing the file bioCausalRelationLearner.py. This file is in the directory for BIDS that you cloned earlier. For me it is in
- first get the path to the bioCausalRelationLearner
> cd Src\BIDS\bioIncrementalDistantSupervision
- highlight the path to the left of the ">" (not including the ">"), and copy with <ctrl><c>
- close the terminal
- Click Start, then Settings. Type "environment" into the search box in the corner of the settings window
- Click "edit the system environment variables"
- Click the "Environment Variables..." button
- Try to find "PYTHONPATH" in the "System variables" box. If it is there, click "Edit..." and add a semicolon, then paste from the clipboard. If it is not, click New... and name the variable PYTHONPATH, and paste from the clipboard into the Variable value field.
- Click OK to save the settings, then OK again in the next window
- now we'll run the unit test for training the classifier. In a new terminal, go to the BIDS source directory and run the python unittest test_train:
> cd Src\BIDS\bigmech > python -m unittest